Lyrics Mister Shorty - Marty Robbins
Nobody
knew
where
he
came
from
They
only
knew
he
came
in
Slowly
he
walked
to
the
end
of
the
bar
And
he
ordered
up
one
slug
of
gin
Well
I
could
see
that
he
wasn't
a
large
man
I
could
tell
that
he
wasn't
too
tall
I
judged
him
to
be
'bout
5 foot
3
And
his
voice
was
a
soft
Texas
drawl
Said
he
was
needin'
some
wages
'Fore
he
could
ride
for
the
West
Said
he
could
do
most
all
kind
of
work
Said
he
could
ride
with
the
best
There
in
his
blue
eyes
was
sadness
That
comes
from
the
need
of
a
friend
And
though
he
tried
he
still
couldn't
hide
The
loneliness
there
deep
within
Said
he
would
work
through
the
Winter
For
30
a
month
and
his
board
I
started
to
say
where
he
might
land
a
job
When
a
fella
came
in
through
the
door
And
I
could
tell
he
was
lookin'
for
trouble
By
the
way
that
he
came
stompin'
in
He
told
me
to
leave
Shorty
there
by
himself
Come
down
and
wait
on
a
man
The
eyes
of
the
little
man
narrowed
The
smile
disappeared
from
his
face
Gone
was
the
friendliness
that
I
had
seen
And
a
wild
look
of
hate
took
its
place
But
the
big
one
continued
to
mock
him
And
he
told
me
that
I'd
better
go
Find
him
a
couple
of
glasses
of
milk
Then
maybe
Shorty
would
grow
When
the
little
man
spoke
there
was
stillness
He
made
sure
that
everyone
heard
Slowly
he
stepped
away
from
the
bar
And
I
still
remember
these
words
"Oh
it's
plain
that
you're
lookin'
for
trouble.
Trouble's
what
I
try
to
shun.
If
that's
what
you
want,
then
that's
what
you'll
get,
'Cause
Cowboy,
we're
both
packin'
guns."
His
hand
was
already
positioned
His
feet
wide
apart
on
the
floor
I
hadn't
noticed
but
there
on
his
hip
Was
a
short-barreled
bad
.44
It
was
plain
he
was
ready
and
waitin'
He
leaned
a
bit
forward
and
said
"When
you
call
me
Shorty,
say
'Mister',
my
friend.
Maybe
you'd
rather
be
dead."
In
the
room
was
a
terrible
silence
As
the
big
one
stepped
out
on
the
floor
All
drinkin'
stopped
and
the
tick
of
the
clock
Said
death
would
wait
ten
seconds
more
He
cursed
once
or
twice
in
a
whisper
And
he
said
with
a
snarl
on
his
lips
"Nobody's
'Mister'
to
me,
little
man."
And
he
grabbed
for
the
gun
on
his
hip
But
the
little
man's
hand
was
like
lightenin'
The
bad
.44
was
the
same
The
.44
spoke
and
he
sent
lead
and
smoke
17
inches
of
flame
For
the
big
one
had
never
cleared
leather
Beaten
before
he
could
start
A
little
round
hole
had
appeared
on
his
shirt
The
bullet
went
clear
through
his
heart
The
little
man
stood
there
a
moment
Then
holstered
the
bad
.44
"It's
always
this
way,
so
I
never
stay."
Slowly
he
walked
out
the
door
Nobody
knew
where
he
came
from
They
won't
forget
he
came
by
They
won't
forget
how
a
.44
gun
One
night
made
the
difference
in
size
As
for
me
I'll
remember
the
sadness
Shown
in
the
eyes
of
the
man
If
we
meet
someday,
you
can
bet
I
will
say
that
"It's
me,
Mister
Shorty,
your
friend."
1 I've Got No Use For the Women
2 The Hanging Tree
3 Prairie Fire
4 The Bend in the River
5 When the Works All Done This Fall
6 Old Red
7 Small Man
8 San Angelo
9 Cry Stampede
10 Mister Shorty
11 Waiting in Reno
12 Spanish Lullaby
13 That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine
14 Sundown
15 I'm Kin to the Wind
16 Way Out There
17 Shotgun Rider
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